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Periodic Table Practice

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CrazyScienceLady
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8th - 9th, Homeschool
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9 pages
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The resource was exceptionally well-made and effortlessly kept my students engaged throughout the learning process.
Used the practice worksheet to pre-assess what students remembered about the periodic table. I had to provide some additional support for the follow up questions to the reading.
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This resource was created as a follow up to my Periodic Table Puzzle.

From Mendeleev to Mosely, a close reading, looks at how Mendeleev first organized the periodic table to how it is now organized. The advances in atomic theory are discussed. A handout with short answer questions is provided, along with answer key. Students then color a periodic table based on the regions of metals, metalloids, and nonmetals. A reference sheet is provided that discusses groups and periods, and what each of those have in common. Practice Periodically, a periodic table practice handout with answer key, is also provided. After coloring their periodic table and labeling groups and periods, students answer questions such as "Which nonmetal would have chemical properties similar to tin?"

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Total Pages
9 pages
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes
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